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Optimism reigns supreme with the Chicago Cubs, no matter the time of the year. With an historic ballpark packed inside one small and trendy neighborhood, Cubs baseball games can feel as much like a city-wide party as a baseball contest. Make sure that you never miss a moment this season by keeping up with the Cubs schedule and reserving your spot inside Wrigley Field.

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A trip to Wrigley Field is a must for any sports fan, and especially so for Cubs faithful. A purchase of Chicago Cubs Opening Day tickets is a great way to start off a fresh season of baseball, or feel free to check Vivid Seats any time for a vast selection of seats for MLB games throughout the year.

The growing list of rivals makes nearly every game on the 2015 Cubs schedule a must-see affair. Highly anticipated showdowns with division foes are always a hot commodity, especially when it comes to contests against the St. Louis Cardinals or the Crosstown Classic against the White Sox. Other notable interleague squads stopping by Wrigley this season include the New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, and Baltimore Orioles.

How to Purchase Cubs Tickets

Examine the Cubs schedule above to find the game that meets your needs. Sort by day of the week, time of day, month, or opponent to quickly find the desired contest, and then select the red tab next to the listing to advance to the next screen.

On the following page, you’ll have the opportunity to choose your seats, and can do so by filtering the inventory by price, quantity, section, or row. The interactive Wrigley Field seating chart also can be found on this screen, providing you with a visual display of what’s in stock for the given event.

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Joe Maddon Named New Cubs Manager

Shortly after it was announced that longtime Tampa Bay Rays manager Joe Maddon had opted out of his contract with the club after nine seasons, word quickly spread that none other than the Chicago Cubs were first on his proverbial bucket list. And as it turned out, the feeling was mutual, prompting Cubs president of baseball operations Theo Epstein to relieve first-year manager Rick Renteria of his duties and then on Nov. 3, Maddon was formally announced as the organization’s 54th manager. Maddon brings with him a pair of American League Manager of the Year honors and a World Series appearance in 2008, among other accomplishments the Cubs surely hope to see during his tenure in the Windy City.

The franchise has of course been notoriously without a championship for over a century, but since the arrival of Epstein in 2011, the pieces have gradually begun to fall into place. Promising rising stars like Anthony Rizzo and Starlin Castro, coupled with top prospects in Kris Bryant and Addison Russell, have provided Cubs faithful with snapshots of what Epstein and Co. have been working hard to build, though the team has still struggled to find consistent success on the field. But with Maddon now at the helm, expect a renewed sense of optimism at the Friendly Confines for the 2015 Cubs season, along with the continued pursuit for a coveted World Series title.

Cubs Plot Season-Long Wrigley Field 100 Years Celebration

In honor of Wrigley Field’s 100th anniversary, the Chicago Cubs have lined up promotions and keepsakes to commemorate the venue’s historic milestone throughout the 2014 season. Arguably the most notable date on the schedule is April 23, which marks Wrigley’s official “birthday,” and the first 30,000 fans attending the matchup against the Arizona Diamondbacks will receive a 100th Birthday Chicago Federals Jersey. The game itself also is expected to feature special guests, entertainment, cake, gifts, and various elements from 1914, such as throwback uniforms, scenery, and music, all to help honor the momentous occasion.

The contest will be one of 10 unique homestands earmarked for special 100th year festivities, with each set to represent a different decade from the past century. The respective matchups include May 4 (vs Cardinals), May 18 (vs Brewers), June 8 (vs Marlins), June 22 (vs Pirates), July 13 (vs Braves), July 27 (vs Cardinals), Aug. 10 (vs Rays), Aug. 24 (vs Orioles), and Sept. 7 (vs Pirates). Outside of Wrigley-centric activities, the Cubs also have several other notable promos planned including a First Night Game Bobblehead (Aug. 8) and Greg Maddux 3,000th Strikeout Bobblehead (Sept. 5), among many more. Reserve your spot at Wrigley for this historic season with Cubs tickets from Vivid Seats.